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4 <br /> 1 While on the topic of schools and working with Mebane I would like to mention that Mebane city <br /> 2 has 300 new family homes in progress and are most likely to approve another 400 all on the <br /> 3 Orange County side of the city. I would like to confirm that the school board and commissioners <br /> 4 are aware of all these new developments that will affect Cheeks Elem and Gravelly middle. <br /> 5 Mebane City said they invited Orange County officials to these conversations but no one has <br /> 6 attended. I wanted to make sure you all of aware of this growth that will directly affect Orange <br /> 7 County Schools. <br /> 8 Lib Hutchby said she is a grandparent of 5, and has promised her grandchildren to <br /> 9 protect the water, air, and soil. She thanked the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) for its <br /> 10 world water day proclamation. She said water does not just fall from the sky and it does not <br /> 11 originate in plastic water bottles. She said humans are dependent on water to survive, just as <br /> 12 they are dependent on oxygen. She said the Haw River is polluted with polyfluoroalkyl <br /> 13 substances(PFAS), the "forever chemical". She said water across the nation contains harmful <br /> 14 things, like arsenic and lead. She PFAS has such tight bonds that are almost indestructible, and <br /> 15 are very dangerous. She asked if Orange County has tested its water for PFAS, and if the <br /> 16 BOCC has a plan to protect the water in Seven Mile Creek. She asked if the BOCC will choose <br /> 17 to protect water forever, or protect forever chemicals. <br /> 18 Andrea Riley read the following statement: <br /> 19 I've been wondering how Orange County citizens and the Orange County Board of <br /> 20 Commissioners are going to be able to conserve our land and water resources for future <br /> 21 generations — resources that are among Orange County's greatest assets, and that, once paved <br /> 22 over or polluted, can be reclaimed only at great cost and with immense difficulty. I'm also <br /> 23 wondering if the Commissioners are aware that there is now a contract on what was to be Buc- <br /> 24 ee's land, and if they know what is planned for this land. And, are you also aware that significant <br /> 25 portions of two of the areas being considered for development in the Buckhorn Area Plan are a <br /> 26 part of the Critically Protected Watershed surrounding Seven Mile Creek? <br /> 27 <br /> 28 Will there be so much impervious ground cover in these developments that it produces water <br /> 29 runoff and pollution of Seven Mile Creek, the Eno River, and the headwaters of the Neuse <br /> 30 River, contaminating the drinking water of Hillsborough, Raleigh, and communities further <br /> 31 downstream? And will it inhibit the recharge of the groundwater necessary to sustain Orange <br /> 32 County wells and provide enough water during predicted droughts? Will the plants and animals <br /> 33 dependent upon the Seven Mile Creek ecosystem survive? <br /> 34 <br /> 35 Shouldn't all land in a Critically Protected Watershed and upstream from Seven Mile Creek be <br /> 36 conserved and given a zoning designation that protects it from environmental degradation, <br /> 37 rather than be zoned for industrial development? And shouldn't Orange County begin to require <br /> 38 permeable ground cover for all new developments in order to protect our water resources and <br /> 39 land? <br /> 40 <br /> 41 The Board of County Commissioners needs to demand strict adherence by any future <br /> 42 developments to the requirements established in our Comprehensive Land Use Plan, the UDO, <br /> 43 the Efland/Mebane Small Area Plan, and the Water and Sewer Management, Planning and <br /> 44 Boundary Agreement (or, WASMPBA). These plans are rapidly becoming outdated, however, <br /> 45 and have yet to be aligned with the plans of the Mebane Planning Department and Mebane City <br /> 46 Council. <br /> 47 <br /> 48 Orange County needs to create a binding Joint Land Use Plan with Mebane, and also invite the <br /> 49 inclusion of that town into the Orange County WASMPBA, in order to realize that plan's stated <br /> 50 goals for all of Orange County, namely: <br />